The bird whisperer of Hudson
By Jane Keller Gordon, Assistant Editor
Hudson - Alan Davis recently overheard a conversation in his living room:
“How are you? I’m okay,”
“Are you okay?...
Volunteering with AARP
Are you looking for a new opportunity? Would you like to explore new ways to connect with your neighbors, and also make new friends? You have a lifetime of experience to offer. If you’re looking to give back to your community and build new relationships, AARP Massachusetts can help you find the perfect fit with our many volunteer opportunities.
The KITCHEN at Boston Public Market
By Nance Ebert, Contributing Writer
Region- The KITCHEN at Boston Public Market is a very special place that offers hands on programs, workshops, demonstrations and...
Every day is Memorial Day for a Gold Star Mother
Karen Lounsbury of Cambridge is comfortable interacting with military families. She’s the daughter and sister of veterans, and was a military wife.
Retiring in Massachusetts is attractive, but can be costly
By Sharon Longo
Contributing Writer
REGION - Massachusetts has its pros and cons when it comes to retiring here. Some data shows it to be an...
Seasoned—a magazine geared to older adults —led by accomplished cookbook author
By Jane Keller Gordon, Assistant Editor
Cambridge - Growing up in Iowa in the 1950s, Doc (John) Willoughby had the unusual good fortune of tasting...
Crossing career paths with longtime musician friends
By Ed Karvoski Jr., Culture Editor
Hudson/Stow – Singer-guitarist Tom Yates of Stow has been performing professionally since attending Hudson High School, where he graduated...
June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month
Submitted by the Alzheimer’s Association, Massachusetts/New Hampshire Chapter
June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month and the Alzheimer’s Association® needs you to help raise awareness...
Congenital heart defect survivor strives to raise awareness and funds
By Ed Karvoski Jr., Culture Editor
Boston/North Grafton – Congenital heart defect (CHD) survivor Kim Edgren of North Grafton strives to raise awareness and funds...
Age-friendly communities spreading throughout Massachusetts
How age-friendly is your community? Age-friendly communities are places where people of all ages and abilities have affordable and accessible housing choices, as well as public buildings, retail and services, parks, and streets that meet their needs to stay safe and comfortable in both their homes and neighborhoods.